Archivist
Graham is an Archivist overseeing the Human Rights and Alternative Press Collections at the UConn Library, Archives & Special Collections. He holds an M.A. in Archival Studies from the University of Winnipeg/University of Manitoba and a B.A. in History from the University of Manitoba. His work focuses on the archivist as activist and expanding access to archives for a diverse audience. He is the host of d’Archive, an archives radio show and podcast, as well as Curator of the traveling punk rock archives exhibition, Live at The Anthrax: Connecticut’s Hardcore History. Graham currently teaches undergraduate courses on archives, memory and popular culture.
Areas of Expertise
- Audio Recording/Editing
- Social Justice Archives
- Teaching with Archives
- Curation and Exhibition
Recent Works
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- UConn Students for a Democratic Society Archives, Distracted Reader #3 (2018) -->
- Flag Controversies and Race Politics in a Civil War Town (2015)
- Hardcore Connecticut: Documenting the State’s Punk Rock Scene, ConnecticutHistory.org (2014)
- The Early History of Brewing in Winnipeg 1668-1902: From Hudson’s Bay to Patrick Shea, Manitoba History #74 (2014)
- Archival Landscape: Archives and Human Rights, Progressive Librarians Guild #32 (2009)
Professional Affiliations
- New England Archivists
- Progressive Librarians Guild
- New England Museum Association